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February 25, 1977 Page 1
Thrust into the Future
Campaign progresses
"As the money comes in, the
work goes on," says John Butler,
assistant to the president, in explaining the continued progress of
CBC's Thrust into the Future Campaign. According to Butler, 70% of
the school's one million dollar goal
has already been attained in pledges and cash plus the self-liquidating loan for the apartments.
Work on renovating the five story
main building has begun; a roof was
installed last week while the initial
work on the sprinkler and electric
systems have been completed.
Stressing how "very important"
these improvements are, Butler
says the entire restoration project
can be completed by this summer
only "if enough money comes in."
Thrust into the Future isacam
paign to secure needed funds to
renovate CBC's five story main
building. This renovationwillpro-
vide the necessary facilities for
meeting current and future enrollment needs. After the Thrust campaign is completed in May, a "Wall
Of Faith" will be constructed at
;he entranceway ofthe main building. The names of all the churches
which supported the Thrust program will be included in the mosaic
tile design. "It will be a witness
to students and all those who visit,"
explains John Butler.
According to Butler, the fund-
raising drive has already completed at least one phase of its goal:
"All the rooms have been memorialized." Also, two new wings
have been designated on the ground
floor. The "Founder's Wing" is
being made possible through 20
gifts of $500 each, while the
"Alumni Wing" will include all the
gifts from alumni. The entire top
floor of the building will become
'The Music Hall" through 25 gifts
of $1,000 apiece. Anyone wishing
to make a memorial gift should
designate their gift to one of these
areas of the building.
Butler urges students to "write
their pastors and ask them to support CBC in this project" so that
the needed funds can be met. Students are also asked to look in store
windows for the "Pray for Thrust
in the Future" posters which have
been sent to all area businesses
and churches for display.
Forensics capture sweepstakes award
"We did really well!" A member
of the forensics team summed up
last weekend's speech tournament
at University of California Riverside, with those words. Highlight of
the competitions was Cal Baptist's
first Sweepstakes Award: second
place in the entire tournament (in
total number of points)!
CBC's Reader's Theatre group,
composed of Alma Rhoades, Sherri
Erkes, Jack Bracey, and Roy Ronveaux, took a second place. The
theme of thejr several selections
was the decline of marriage. Ron
Nash made finals in both extemporary and impromptu categories.
In liis second tournament this year
(because of conflicts in job schedule), Bob Shipley placed second in
extemporary. Dan Jones' expository speech was awarded second
place. Alma Rhoades was first with
her prose oral interpretation and
second with her poetry oral inter-
JACK BRACY, BobShipley, Mrs. Hokett, Roy Ronveaux, Alma Rhoades,
and Dan Jones show steins won at UCR.
pretation. Sherri Erkes made
finals in the prose oral interpretation category.
The forensics team is something
everyone at CBC can be proud of.
We can support them through our
prayers and through our attendance
at tournaments whenever possible.
Seeing familiar faces in the audience certainly helps!
Bonnie Metcalf appointed
teacher-training coordinator
MRS. BONNIE METCALF-newly
elected coordinator of Teacher
Training.
In the recent meeting of the
Board of Trustees Mrs. Bonnie
Metcalf was elected Coordinator
of Teacher Training and Assistant
Professor of Education. Her appointment is effective June 1,1977,
but she will be involved in some
orientation activity this Spring. She
and her husband Jim are members
of Palm Baptist Church in River
side. They have one son Cameron,
who has worked for the federal
government in the field of Ecology
after completion of his master's
degree at the University of Oklahoma.
Mrs. Metcalf is a Summa Cum
Laude graduate of California Baptist College. She holds an elementary credential, a secondary credential, and an administrative credential for California public
schools. Her secondary work was
done at the University of California
at Riverside. In addition, she completed a Master of Arts Degree at
Pepperdine University. She is finishing five years of service at Kolb
Junior High School in Rialto where
she teaches English. For the past
two years she has been district
chairperson of English and has had
the responsibility of correlating
the interest of all the English
teachers on the secondary level in
the district. Her principal in a letter of recommendation commented
that "there are few other teachers
whom 1 have known that are her
equal."
. . . Presenting the 1977 Homecoming Court.
Trustees defend
actions
... Mrs. Metcalf looks forward with
great excitement to the opportunity
of working with student teachers
at California Baptist College. She
will be continuing the tradition of
strong leadership established by
Mrs. Wilma T. Brown who is completing her work at CBC this Spring
Semester.
SO YOU THINK YOU ARE
GOING TO GET A JOB...
If so, don't miss the career symposium to be held March 30-April
1. Subjects such as values clarification and resume preparation will
be discussed. Special speakers will
be Dr. Gary Collins, clinical psychologist, professor of psychology,
and former Dean of Students at
CBC; Sandra Phelps, Cal State, San
Diego, former Associate Dean of
Students, CBC; Richard Young, instructor in psychology at CBC; Dr.
Robert Jabs, Business Administration, Azusa Pacific Col lege, and
Ms. Julie Allen, Career Consultant, UC, Irvine.
Look for more information in
later issues.
The Board of Trustees of California Baptist College has a deep
commitment to the maintenance of
a strong Christian witness in the
college family. It interprets Scripture to mean that God established
the home so that we might exercise
His qualities of forgiveness and redemption and, thereby, better understand His love for us. He has
bound us to the marital relationship as He bound Himself to the
church.
Violation ofthe marital relationship is a sin against God and man
that touches several generations.
When a teacher in a Christian college becomes unable to apply forgiveness and redemption in marriage, we feel that his special responsibility in the student-teacher
relationship is impaired.
The trustees have a deep appreciation of the alumni and students, and respect for the faculty.
The influence of the one on the
other is the only reason for the
labors of the trustees. In view of
the concern of these groups over
the recent action of the trustees on
a divorce policy, the officers have
determined to immediately lead the
board in attempting to work toward
solutions that will not compromise
the basic goals of the trustees and
administration.
CBC Trustee Officers
* * * *
The chairman and the officers
of the Board of Trustees have in-
ii i mil mi i __________—_——___
Noon Worship, Tuesdays, 12:30
structed the president of the college not to implement the recent
action ofthe board. The chairman
is polling the entire board and
asking for their approval to reconsider the policy at the regular
May meeting ofthe trustees.
James R. Staples
College
ring week
Josten's college ring company
is sponsoring a special offer during next week. Any one or all of
the deluxe ring options are available at the standard ring price.
White or yellow gold, synthetic
sunburst stone or birthstone, encrusting, or full name engraving
on the inside of the ring, can be
included at no extra cost with the
purchase of a ring during the week
of February 28 through March 5.
Josten's National College Ring
Week carriers, as usual, a lifetime warranty on all purchases.
Order forms for the rings are
available in the school bookstore.
Dennis Knotts a 1976 graduate
of California Baptist College and
former CSM puppet team director was injured in a serious col-
lison Sunday, Feb. 20. Your
prayers for his wife Bev, his friend
Jim Baxter (also involved in the
accident), and their families is
are appreciated.
Trudi Lewis
Gary Cogill
*A Christians
Imagination
Should Fly
Beyond The
Stars.'
an evening of
theatre,
Friday and
Saturday, 8:00,
BOL.

We
February 25, 1977 Page 1
Thrust into the Future
Campaign progresses
"As the money comes in, the
work goes on" says John Butler,
assistant to the president, in explaining the continued progress of
CBC's Thrust into the Future Campaign. According to Butler, 70% of
the school's one million dollar goal
has already been attained in pledges and cash plus the self-liquidating loan for the apartments.
Work on renovating the five story
main building has begun; a roof was
installed last week while the initial
work on the sprinkler and electric
systems have been completed.
Stressing how "very important"
these improvements are, Butler
says the entire restoration project
can be completed by this summer
only "if enough money comes in."
Thrust into the Future isacam
paign to secure needed funds to
renovate CBC's five story main
building. This renovationwillpro-
vide the necessary facilities for
meeting current and future enrollment needs. After the Thrust campaign is completed in May, a "Wall
Of Faith" will be constructed at
;he entranceway ofthe main building. The names of all the churches
which supported the Thrust program will be included in the mosaic
tile design. "It will be a witness
to students and all those who visit"
explains John Butler.
According to Butler, the fund-
raising drive has already completed at least one phase of its goal:
"All the rooms have been memorialized." Also, two new wings
have been designated on the ground
floor. The "Founder's Wing" is
being made possible through 20
gifts of $500 each, while the
"Alumni Wing" will include all the
gifts from alumni. The entire top
floor of the building will become
'The Music Hall" through 25 gifts
of $1,000 apiece. Anyone wishing
to make a memorial gift should
designate their gift to one of these
areas of the building.
Butler urges students to "write
their pastors and ask them to support CBC in this project" so that
the needed funds can be met. Students are also asked to look in store
windows for the "Pray for Thrust
in the Future" posters which have
been sent to all area businesses
and churches for display.
Forensics capture sweepstakes award
"We did really well!" A member
of the forensics team summed up
last weekend's speech tournament
at University of California Riverside, with those words. Highlight of
the competitions was Cal Baptist's
first Sweepstakes Award: second
place in the entire tournament (in
total number of points)!
CBC's Reader's Theatre group,
composed of Alma Rhoades, Sherri
Erkes, Jack Bracey, and Roy Ronveaux, took a second place. The
theme of thejr several selections
was the decline of marriage. Ron
Nash made finals in both extemporary and impromptu categories.
In liis second tournament this year
(because of conflicts in job schedule), Bob Shipley placed second in
extemporary. Dan Jones' expository speech was awarded second
place. Alma Rhoades was first with
her prose oral interpretation and
second with her poetry oral inter-
JACK BRACY, BobShipley, Mrs. Hokett, Roy Ronveaux, Alma Rhoades,
and Dan Jones show steins won at UCR.
pretation. Sherri Erkes made
finals in the prose oral interpretation category.
The forensics team is something
everyone at CBC can be proud of.
We can support them through our
prayers and through our attendance
at tournaments whenever possible.
Seeing familiar faces in the audience certainly helps!
Bonnie Metcalf appointed
teacher-training coordinator
MRS. BONNIE METCALF-newly
elected coordinator of Teacher
Training.
In the recent meeting of the
Board of Trustees Mrs. Bonnie
Metcalf was elected Coordinator
of Teacher Training and Assistant
Professor of Education. Her appointment is effective June 1,1977,
but she will be involved in some
orientation activity this Spring. She
and her husband Jim are members
of Palm Baptist Church in River
side. They have one son Cameron,
who has worked for the federal
government in the field of Ecology
after completion of his master's
degree at the University of Oklahoma.
Mrs. Metcalf is a Summa Cum
Laude graduate of California Baptist College. She holds an elementary credential, a secondary credential, and an administrative credential for California public
schools. Her secondary work was
done at the University of California
at Riverside. In addition, she completed a Master of Arts Degree at
Pepperdine University. She is finishing five years of service at Kolb
Junior High School in Rialto where
she teaches English. For the past
two years she has been district
chairperson of English and has had
the responsibility of correlating
the interest of all the English
teachers on the secondary level in
the district. Her principal in a letter of recommendation commented
that "there are few other teachers
whom 1 have known that are her
equal."
. . . Presenting the 1977 Homecoming Court.
Trustees defend
actions
... Mrs. Metcalf looks forward with
great excitement to the opportunity
of working with student teachers
at California Baptist College. She
will be continuing the tradition of
strong leadership established by
Mrs. Wilma T. Brown who is completing her work at CBC this Spring
Semester.
SO YOU THINK YOU ARE
GOING TO GET A JOB...
If so, don't miss the career symposium to be held March 30-April
1. Subjects such as values clarification and resume preparation will
be discussed. Special speakers will
be Dr. Gary Collins, clinical psychologist, professor of psychology,
and former Dean of Students at
CBC; Sandra Phelps, Cal State, San
Diego, former Associate Dean of
Students, CBC; Richard Young, instructor in psychology at CBC; Dr.
Robert Jabs, Business Administration, Azusa Pacific Col lege, and
Ms. Julie Allen, Career Consultant, UC, Irvine.
Look for more information in
later issues.
The Board of Trustees of California Baptist College has a deep
commitment to the maintenance of
a strong Christian witness in the
college family. It interprets Scripture to mean that God established
the home so that we might exercise
His qualities of forgiveness and redemption and, thereby, better understand His love for us. He has
bound us to the marital relationship as He bound Himself to the
church.
Violation ofthe marital relationship is a sin against God and man
that touches several generations.
When a teacher in a Christian college becomes unable to apply forgiveness and redemption in marriage, we feel that his special responsibility in the student-teacher
relationship is impaired.
The trustees have a deep appreciation of the alumni and students, and respect for the faculty.
The influence of the one on the
other is the only reason for the
labors of the trustees. In view of
the concern of these groups over
the recent action of the trustees on
a divorce policy, the officers have
determined to immediately lead the
board in attempting to work toward
solutions that will not compromise
the basic goals of the trustees and
administration.
CBC Trustee Officers
* * * *
The chairman and the officers
of the Board of Trustees have in-
ii i mil mi i __________—_——___
Noon Worship, Tuesdays, 12:30
structed the president of the college not to implement the recent
action ofthe board. The chairman
is polling the entire board and
asking for their approval to reconsider the policy at the regular
May meeting ofthe trustees.
James R. Staples
College
ring week
Josten's college ring company
is sponsoring a special offer during next week. Any one or all of
the deluxe ring options are available at the standard ring price.
White or yellow gold, synthetic
sunburst stone or birthstone, encrusting, or full name engraving
on the inside of the ring, can be
included at no extra cost with the
purchase of a ring during the week
of February 28 through March 5.
Josten's National College Ring
Week carriers, as usual, a lifetime warranty on all purchases.
Order forms for the rings are
available in the school bookstore.
Dennis Knotts a 1976 graduate
of California Baptist College and
former CSM puppet team director was injured in a serious col-
lison Sunday, Feb. 20. Your
prayers for his wife Bev, his friend
Jim Baxter (also involved in the
accident), and their families is
are appreciated.
Trudi Lewis
Gary Cogill
*A Christians
Imagination
Should Fly
Beyond The
Stars.'
an evening of
theatre,
Friday and
Saturday, 8:00,
BOL.